Posted on 02/21/2023 7:33:12 AM PST by JonPreston
This month, the Anglican Church announced that it was considering alternative ways to refer to God in the masculine form, “He.” This happened after the priests asked to be allowed to use "gender-neutral" terminology in relation to him. In Britain, they have not yet decided what they will replace the words "Our Father" in the main Christian prayer.
This fact was mentioned in his address to the Federal Assembly today, Russian President Vladimir Putin. In his opinion, such a decision indicates that the West does not know what it is doing and is moving towards a spiritual catastrophe.
British readers of the Mail Online on the issue of the requirement of the Anglican Church to "gender-neutrally" address God unexpectedly found themselves in solidarity with the Russian leader, as can be seen from their comments.
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If you were to correctly list the reasons for the Ukraine invasion then it was justified. But you already know that
And besides we do not have the money to send aid to the Ukrainian NAZI’s. It isn’t our problem.
And tell me the history of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the slaughter of its citizens….or is that too long ago?
so?
You would think, but that’s exactly what was said.
Do your own research. Start with Victoria Nuland’s cookies and the 2014 Maidan Revolution.
I don’t disagree, at all.
But you completely missed the point of the post.
“Sounds like the American left to me.”
Yes, the KGB gave them their talking points circa 1958.
No, their was no legitimate reason for Putin’s invasion.
Yes, the USA should have other priorities.
I do think one of the outcomes of all this will be more people turning to Islam, as Christianity is perceived as being “weak” in these matters.
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